The 1943 Decelska Border Fortification Act was a Kresimirian law which provided dedicated funding for permanent defensive infrastructure on the southern Decelska-Moraviskameja border.
The Act allocated a staggering â‚4.2 million over five years. The Act’s sponsor, Senator Johann Valak, used this funding to construct a deep network of reinforced observation towers, heavy vehicle barriers, and secondary dirt roads specifically engineered to allow rapid deployment of CIA and military response teams. By 1948, this continuous physical barrier—colloquially dubbed the “Valak Line”—was credited with reducing cross-border militant incursions by an estimated 60%, largely strangling BRC-21’s ability to easily strike the northern cities.
Voting Breakdown
The final vote was 13-7.
| Senator | Vote |
|---|---|
| Vladi Korunic (RPP) | For |
| Filip Novak (RPP) | For |
| Adam Corak (CRF) | Against |
| Luka Matar (RPP) | For |
| Eward Matek (CRF) | Against |
| Tomislav Saric (RPP) | For |
| Imanuel Iric (BPP) | Against |
| Sara Unalina | For |
| Nika Radman (RPP) | For |
| Zoran Banit (RPP) | For |
| Leon Rukavin (RPP) | For |
| Mia Colak (CRF) | Against |
| Davor Banit (SoK) | For |
| Jelena Savlek (CRF) | Against |
| Sonja Duval (CRF) | Against |
| Marin Lurcic Grubisic (SoK) | For |
| Johann Valak (RPP) | For |
| Kresimir Basic (SoK) | For |
| Adin Vedran | Against |
| Marin Muller | For |